Top NCAA Prospect Signs In China
A top prospect for the University of Michigan has signed with the Kunlun Red Star of the KHL.
Moyle Signs In China
Last season, Nolan Moyle captained the University of Michigan to a Big 10 championship and a Frozen Four appearance. On a team with top talents like Adam Fantilli and Luke Hughes, Moyle was the glue that held them together and a locker room leader.
Today, it was announced he signed with the Kunlun Red Star, the top Chinese team in the world.
Moyle's KHL Future
Signing with Kunlun for two years is proof that Moyle is committed to playing professional hockey. He will look to help Kunlun make the playoffs next year after they had a lackluster year last year finishing 2nd to last in the KHL.
Kunlun has had plenty of prospects go through its system and has many former NHL draft picks as well.
Moyle is an inspiration to all who want to play hockey professionally and proof that hard work can get you to where you want to be.
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Will Moyle ever make the NHL? |
Yes | 25 | 46.3 % |
No | 29 | 53.7 % |
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